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The Digital Force Monitor has been developed to enable the correct welding
force
to be set for resistance welding guns ( resistance spot welders ).

· Allows the correct force to be set for resistance welding machines.
· Helps ensure weld quality
| Function | Used to measure the peak force between resistance welding electrodes. |
| Peak force | This is defined as the maximum compressive force produced by the electrodes during the welding cycle |
| Force Range | 0 - 1000 Kg Metric, or 0 - 1999 lbs force Imperial |
| Accuracy | +/- 1Kg +/- 1% for Metric Units+/- 2½ Lbs force +/- 1% for Imperial Units |
| Diameter of welding electrode | Between 6 and 20 mm diameter,Or between 0.24 and 0.80 inches |
| Minimum Electrode Gap | 10mm 0.4 inches |
| Power Supply | 4 AA cells |
Operation
1. Switch on - press the single button on top of the housing. The display will read zero.
2. Place the load cell on one of the welding gun electrodes. Ensure that when the welding gun is operated, the second electrode will strike the other side of the load cell.
3. Activate the gun so that it attempts to make a weld on the load cell. The peak weld force will be shown on the displays.
4. Press the button to zero the display so that a new measurement can be taken if required.
5. The force on the welding gun should be adjusted so that the peak force is correctly set.
Batteries
The battery compartment is located at the opposite end of the unit from the load cell.
Safety Notes
The DFM uses 4 AA cells and is therefore an electrically safe instrument. It does not generate any high frequency signals and will not interfere with radio transmitters and receivers. The AA cells are not rechargeable and should be disposed of safely when they have become discharged.
In operation, the DFM is held by hand between the electrodes of a resistance welding gun.. The handle and display region of the instrument is insulated from the force sensor. When measurements are made, the resistance welding gun is made to attempt a weld on the force sensor of the DFM. Care should be taken to ensure that no part of the hand is positioned so that it can come into contact with the resistance welding electrode